Linux Quick Start

Note: If you are changing from an STK1002 or STK1006 to an STK1005 you should start by going through the changing daughter board procedure.

Quick start

The STK1005 is a daughter card for the STK1000 with the AP7200 processor. The following steps will guide you through setting up the STK1000/STK1005 running Linux in a network.

1. On the STK1005:
Make sure that all the dip switches are switched to the left.
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2. On the STK1005:
Make sure that all the VDD jumpers are set.
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3. Connect a serial cable to UART_A.

Open a terminal application.
HyperTerminal can be used on Windows
gtkterm and minicom can be used on Linux. Use terminal settings 115200 bps, 8N1.


You can also use the terminal view in AVR32 Studio

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4. Connect a network cable to ETH_A, and attach the power line. Turn on the STK1000 with the red power switch. Image:03_NET_POWER.jpg
5. Congratulations! When the AVR32 logo appears on the LCD, the STK1000 Linux server is running. Connect to it using telnet or FTP or continue using the serial console. Image:04_BOOT.jpg